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Fukushima Fallout

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

There is no need to panic over the leakage at the nuclear power station in Japan. There are many lessons to be learned.

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IMAGINE smoking 7,627 cigarettes. No need to attempt it, it is dangerous. Suffice it to remember that smoking that many cigarettes is the same as spending 12 hours at the nuclear power station at Fukushima, Japan, which began leaking following the earthquake that happened recently.

The radiation released has not reached the same level as that from the plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine in 1986—but it is nevertheless dangerous. We in Indonesia have no

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